Just got back form the Broome Bird Observatory where we held another great workshop. The days were long and hot but everyone was keen and we all had a great time. We also got a few great images. Although I spend most of my time at the workshops helping the participants I still tote a camera along and manage to snap off a few frames here and there and as promised here are a few of my images from the trip.
(Above) A very agreeable Eastern Reef Egret
I always shoot in burst mode to try to get the best head angle with the sun at my back to get a nice catch-light in the birds eye.
We had a few close encounters everyday including this one with a family of Broad Billed Whistlers. Three displayed for us for quite a while before we headed into the mangroves.
Ruddy Turnstones in flight
We had a few close encounters everyday including this one with a family of Broad Billed Whistlers. Three displayed for us for quite a while before we headed into the mangroves.
Ruddy Turnstones in flight
Although the numbers of large flocks were down from last year there was still plenty to shoot with loads of action from the bush birds as well as on the beaches.
Sharp-Tailed Sandpiper
Getting down low makes it easier to approach subjects as well as giving a great out of focus background to help make subjects 'POP'.
Getting down low makes it easier to approach subjects as well as giving a great out of focus background to help make subjects 'POP'.
We are in the process of sorting dates for 2010 at the moment so send me an email if you are keen to come along next year. I cannot wait to head back!
2 comments:
Hi Craig,
Nice image! It's great to see you updating your blog.
Hurry up and post next years workshops :-)
Dave
The sandpiper shot is a real zinger! The shallow depth of field is spot on.
Hey Craig, it's great to have you back. I'll be watching with interest to see what workshops are on offer in 2011.
Cheers! Robert
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